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Bio
Sadam Hussain is a Ph.D. student in anthropology at Syracuse University. His research examines how religious sound, ritual practice and everyday forms of listening shape ethical life, memory and communal belonging. Drawing on ethnographic engagements with Sunni and Shi'a Muslim traditions, he is interested in how practices of recitation, mourning and remembrance create forms of encounter and relation that orient people toward shared histories and futures. His broader interests include the anthropology of religion, sound studies, ethics, memory and sensory experience.
Prior to Syracuse University, Sadam completed an advanced major in political science at Ashoka University in India. He later worked as a research associate at the Trivedi Centre for Political Data, contributing to research on political institutions, democratic processes and public life.